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Jan. 5, 2018 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Is Julian Assange About To Be Free
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Has the path been cleared for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to finally leave London?
Jerome Corsi reports on a series of unexpected developments which may allow Assange to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London without fear of arrest.
On Tuesday, WikiLeaks posted a tweet announcing the U.S. government had ended its eight-year-long grand jury proceedings against WikiLeaks.
The tweet referenced a State Department press conference held January 2, 2018, in which the State Department spokesperson made a strong statement regarding freedom of speech that was couched in a reference to Iran.
A freedom of the press here in the United States.
We support the right of voices to be heard.
And when a nation clamps down on social media or websites or Google or news sites, we ask the question, what are you afraid of?
What are you afraid of?
We support the Iranian people, and we support their voices being heard.
The WikiLeaks tweet suggests the State Department's reference to freedom of speech in Iran was a coded communication intended to extend the umbrella of free speech and press rights to WikiLeaks.
It is not clear that Assange has violated national security laws, even if it can be shown he published U.S. national security classified documents.
Even President Trump's attorney has argued for Julian Assange's First Amendment right to publish.
In December 2017, in the case Roy Cockrum v.
Donald J. Trump, The Trump campaign and, by inference, Julian Assange at WikiLeaks could not be held liable under the First Amendment for a disclosure of stolen information if the information published involves a matter of public interest and the speaker was not involved in the theft.
In May 2017, the government in Sweden dropped the rape case against Julian Assange, for which he has maintained his innocence.
Today is an important victory for me and for the UN human rights system.
But it by no means erases seven years of detention without charge.
This ends the four-year-long attempt by the Swedish government to arrest Assange via a European arrest warrant.
In December 2017, cited a U.K. tribunal that declared WikiLeaks to be a media organization and a free speech advocate.
These are designations that could carry a legal importance in placing Assange under free speech protections both in the U.K. and in the United States.
Will President Trump pardon Assange?
Now, followers of QAnon understand that QAnon has forecast several important developments in code.
And on Christmas Day, QAnon posted another cryptic message on the internet bulletin board 8chan.
Now, Infowars.com has posted on Scribe.com a decoding of this cryptic QAnon Christmas Day post.
You can read that breakdown in its entirety at this article up at Infowars.com.
It's titled, Trump Clears Path for Assange to Leave London.
It's a really interesting breakdown of this cryptic code from QAnon.
Very interesting here.
And on New Year's Eve, Julian Assange...
posted to Twitter a cryptic string of numbers that appear to be a dead man's switch, linking possibly to a new cache of WikiLeaks documents Assange's associates would post, should Assange be arrested.
Leanne McAdoo, Infowars.com.
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